
Normally, a promotional video for a Vanity Fair article wouldn’t be worth watching, but this one has TINA FEY DANCING, so yes:
Even the sight of Tina Fey having fun dancing doesn’t mitigate most of the article, which is depressingly focused on Tina as a makeover subject, but it’s definitely worth reading. Just not for lines like this:
“Given her frumpy start in comedy and her wooden start on 30 Rock, it was a dazzling Cinderella moment… She got her own slipper, writing and willing herself into the role, and the shoe wasn’t glass. It was a silver Manolo Blahnik.”
Oops, Vanity Fair. It’s not Sex And The City, it’s Tina Fey. (Video via GoldenFiddle.)
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the caption on the site says she’s dancing to “crazy in love” by beyonce…. can this woman do no wrong?
i love her in a very sexual way.
that actually DOES look like the choreography from crazy in love (prior to her and jay-z dancing up on each other in front of a flaming car wreck).
this is the best thing i’ve seen in life.
Well it was a transformation..I remember seeing a clip of an old SNL where she plays an audience member. She was much much heavier and the scar was more visible. I haven’t read any interviews with her but I don’t remember anyone talking about her talking about her being able to go on tv because she suddenly wasn’t fat anymore. She’s great and I’m sure she has a lot to say about her treatment before she was made-over..I’d take her any way but obviously Hollywood wouldn’t.
if I liked women, I’d be with her. She would be mine.
What a waste of precious Tina time this interview was. Maureen Dowd should be punished for this.